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If there is one thing I have developed over the past four years, it is an acute awareness of the inadequacies of traditional literary criticism. Living in an era in which feminist, African-American, and Queer writing are finally becoming respected contributions to the American canon, I feel that it is important to integrate these views and theories not only into our literature, but also into our literary criticism as well. Adrienne Rich perhaps stated it best in her essay "When We Dead Awaken: W
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